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You always have to wait for a try before you give a guess. TAT it is not the park, but I did notice your tracks by surprise very closes to this 2005 cache that is the highest in the area last years in Jan. Great view from this elevation in both the summer and winter. Very winter friendly cache but has had issues with bears in the past, if I remember correctly they have found it three time and destroyed it twice. Can't imagine someone can't find it with a little research since it is on its third logbook and at various times has had many watches placed on it.

We hate mindless caches placed in the woods without a reason, nothing but the cache in a plastic bag on a tree.

The photo certainly isn't much help. That's why I started this thread was to give others from around the state a chance to see other parts of it that they normally wouldn't get to see. A picture of the woods with a vernal pool could certainly be any place in Maine. Research wasn't the main goal of this thread.

Just smile it won't crack your face

The statistics on sanity are that one out of every four persons is
suffering from some sort of mental illness. Think of your three best
friends -- if they're okay, then it's you.

If you're out of pics and still want to play, you can make a link to a pic that is on the GC.com website. Here's how:

Go to the cache page
Click on Visti the Gallery, (xx images)
Click on the picture you want. A page will come up with that pic and the log.
Click on the pic again and a page will come up with just the pic.
Copy the adderss in your browser and paste it into the post
Type [img] in front of the address
Type [/img] after the address.